I was wondering if anyone in the group has run in to this before.
I have a Win98 workstation running version 3.0 that we do scheduling on and
it has worked fine until last week when he trys to reschedule a job and it
comes up with multiple error messages "error occurred while accessing
component property/method: Load Controls and ctMeter2(5890) and then "unable
to set com-handle property(5677). These errors pop up after each process,
which is becoming a serious pain! I called tech support and did the usual
stuff; clean out the local working directory, ran scandisk, ran unreg, etc,
but it still keeps on coming up with the error messages. Tech support
figures its a Dll that got hosed and their only suggestion was to reload
win98 on it. Nothing new has been loaded on the workstation and I havent
found anything wrong with it other than those messages and it does
reschedule the job correctly. Would copying over the dll's that vantage uses
from a working computer fix this and if so what are the dlls that are used?
TIA
Todd Sarber
I.S. Manager
Accrafab Inc.
I have a Win98 workstation running version 3.0 that we do scheduling on and
it has worked fine until last week when he trys to reschedule a job and it
comes up with multiple error messages "error occurred while accessing
component property/method: Load Controls and ctMeter2(5890) and then "unable
to set com-handle property(5677). These errors pop up after each process,
which is becoming a serious pain! I called tech support and did the usual
stuff; clean out the local working directory, ran scandisk, ran unreg, etc,
but it still keeps on coming up with the error messages. Tech support
figures its a Dll that got hosed and their only suggestion was to reload
win98 on it. Nothing new has been loaded on the workstation and I havent
found anything wrong with it other than those messages and it does
reschedule the job correctly. Would copying over the dll's that vantage uses
from a working computer fix this and if so what are the dlls that are used?
TIA
Todd Sarber
I.S. Manager
Accrafab Inc.